ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. IX. 



The Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor 

 wrote to convey His Excellency's appreciation of the 

 resolution which had been passed at the general meeting 

 in December in regard to the victory obtained by the 

 Empire and the Allies, and the prospects of the World's 

 peace, and intimated that a copy of the resolution would 

 be forwarded through the proper channel to His Majesty 

 the King. 



The following donations were laid upon the table: — 269 

 parts, 17 volumes, 11 reports, 1 calendar and 1 map. 



The President, Mr. W. S. Dun, then delivered his Presi- 

 dential Address. 



On the motion of Professor David a hearty vote of thanks 

 was accorded to the retiring President for his valuable 

 address. 



Mr. Dun briefly acknowledged the compliment. 



There being no other nominations, the President declared 

 the following gentlemen to be Officers and Council for the 

 coming year: — 



President : 

 Prof C. E. FAWSTTT, d.Sc , Ph.D. 



Vice-Presidents : 



J. B. CLELAND, m d., ch.M. 



R. GREIG-SMITH, d.Sc, 



T. H. HOUGHTON, m. inst. c.e 



W. S. DUN. 



Hon. Treasurer: 



Prof. H. G. CHAPMAN, m.d, 



Hon. Secretaries: 

 R. H. CAMBAGE, f.l.s. | J. A. POLLOCK, d.sc p.r.s. 



Members of Council : 



C. ANDERSON, „.a.. d.So. ■ ( } NANGLE) t , KA .,. 



D. OARMENT, r.i.A., f.p.a. I p H QUAIFE _ M A> Ml) 

 Pr.f.T.W. EDGE WORTH DAVID, HENRT 



B.A.., C.M.G., D.S.O., F.R.S. 



C. HEDLEY, f.l.s. C. A. SUSSMILCH, f.g.s. 



J. H. MAIDEN, i.s.o., f. its. | Prof. W. H. WAEEEN,ll.d,w„ s. 



